Tuesday, October 27, 2015

... and also to some of the more discerning stores and mail order outlets one would hope. Sporting a new Gigantor-esque logo, the first new song from the band finally sees the light of day. The 7", on the Otis Premium Recordings imprint could well sell out at the shows so the best way to score one would be to attend. Already having notched up an “Underground Garage Coolest Song in the World”, it
deals with the origin of the band as it stands here on the cusp of November 2015. In some ways
it’s their “Do You Remember That?”It’s just a shame that Jack Kirby isn’t
around to supply a comic book to wrap around it. Like the New York Dolls
comeback, "SaD" flies out of the traps with some of them licks that only Ross is
capable of. It's no coincidence that the song shares an abbreviation with "Search and Destroy", Richard came up with the lyrics with some input from his son Jake
Koufax Manitoba and the song will fit their set like a glove. It’s a statement of
intent - produced by bass fella Dean Rispler- that they’re in this for the long haul and I wish the flip was a new tune too
but it’s a live version of “Kick Out The Jams”. Expect to see a YouTube clip
for "SaD" from every show on the upcoming tour on that very medium soon.Hear it and buy the digital version from the DNYC bandcamp page.Score the 45...

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This all kicked off as a print (Xerox) magazine in 1977 and now it's on the interweb. Named after the title track on The Dictators Go Girl Crazy (40 years old in 2015) the purpose has always been to uphold what’s good and pure and right in terms of rock’n’roll and its satellites.

It has nothing, nada, nowt to do with any festival(s) that devalue our namesake so don't send mp3's or anything else with regard to setting course for a career in the music business or anywhere else.

Take a look at what goes on here and if you think your fare fits then drop a line and maybe we can work something out.

I plan to put PDFs of all physical issues up here eventually and in addition, all Rockin’ Bones, Watch This and Fuzzbuzz.Maybe Psychedelic Basement, etc from Sounds too so that everything is in one place. Some of the quality of the source material isn’t terribly good but it’s all I have to work with. It will take some time. The 3 page pilot issue, “NBT 0” from September 1976 never survived as far as I know. Some of the content is a wee bit embarrassing at this juncture but every journey has to start someplace, right?